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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOUMAI I OGDEN, UTA 92. vm-NUM- BER VOLUME I I-- TUESDAY, COSSACKS LEAD ADVANCE PANAMA CANAL TREATY ALL THE LAWYERS INTO NORTHERN KOREA News Received of Another Battle at Port Arthur But No Details of the Result A dispatch to the I.okal Anzieger from Tokio, reports that several hundred Russian cavalry kave appeared at Anju, Korea, and destroyed the telegraph e miles south of Wiiu and a lines. Anju is seventy-fivhundred and sixty miles north of Seoul. A dispatch to the Lokal Anzieger from Tokio says: A fresh engagement took place at Port Arthur on Thursday last. Details have not been announced by the government. liERLIN, Feb. 23. Feb. 23. Repairs on the :arevltch and Retvizan, the battle-Up- a damaged by the Japanese torpedo are Wats In the attack on Port Arthur, They will be ready Marly completed. time. jot aervlce in a short that the The Ruaalana now claim In fighting trim Port Arthur fleet haa deiix battleships, three cruisers, ten twenty-liv- e boats, and torpedo layers arryinf In all nearly a thousand men. It is expected that the arrival of Admiral Makaroff will be the signal for i tally against the Japanese fleet. The Russians confidently expect within a ft Veeks to regain naval supremacy. CONFERS ORDERS ON BRITISH OFFICERS MIKADO Pistolet and Javelin sailed from Brest for Algiers today to join the Asiatic squadron. BRITAIN GETTING READY FOR BALKAN CRISI8 CONSTANTINOPLE, TRANSPORTS Feb. 23. Captains Lee and Piynter, and Lieutenant Boyle of the British navy were thanked this mom-in- f mikado for navigating the cruisers Ninth in and Kasagua from The mikado Genoa, Italy, to Japan. conferred the orders of the Rising Sun sod presented them-wltvaluable gifts. by the h FRENCH PARIS, Feb. 23. The porte is advised of the greatest activity among the vessels of the Russian Black Sea fleet, also at Sebastapol and the Odessa dock yards. It Is stated that British warships are concentrating along the Greek archipelago. The activity la not believed to be due to a forthcoming atempt to take the Russian fleet through the Dardanelles, but is preparatory to severe measures in case of the Balkan crisis. ON THEIR WAY TO ODESSA TOKIO, NO BARRISTERS ARE DESIRED AT SELLS COOKING UTENSILS AND DELIVERS PART OF THEM. THE INQUEST. PORT SAID, Feb. 23. The Russian transports Orel and Smolensk both arrived today from Sues and proceeded to Odessa. Justice of the Peace William Horsley, acting us coroner of Box Elder county, does not desire any lawyers at the Inquest he is holding over the remains of the people killed in the explosion at Jackson station Inst Friday. Justice Horsley on Saturday, at the scene of the accldent.iinpanelled a Jury composed of James Knutsen, William L. White Hnd Chris Hanson. These people came to Ogden and viewed the remains; then the taking of testimony was continued until this morning at 10 o'clock, when It was announced the proceedings would be resumed at the mayor's office. It didn't resume. Then it was given out that the inquest would be at Richey's undertaking parlors. Later, it was said the Inquest was to be held In the municipal court room. But at 1:30 o'clock thin afternoon the coroner and the Jury went to the Ogden general hospital and began to take the evidence of the injured Greeks confined In that institution. John Muccort and Arthur Mitchell, two Americanised Greeks, were sworn In as Interpreters and the examination of the Injured men was begun. It is rather a slow proceeding and the Jury will probably not be ready to report for several days. After the men at the hospital have testified It is understood that the inquest will be resumed in the muncipal court room. BILLS ABE IMPERIAL COURT TO REMAIN AT TOKIO AGAINST FIVE TOKIO, Feb. 23. The plan'to remove the imperial headquarters to Kyoto has The torpedo boats been abandoned for the present Iroquois Grand Jury Indicts Manager Davis and City Officials LIS DENIES NEGROES RIGHT TO VOTE E F at Three Millions and All Goes to His Wife and Children. Valued O., Feb. 28. Senator r. was filed for probate The estate ia valued at $3,000,000' nd la divided as folows: to his wife and the remaining dually among his threee children, Dan, Mrs. Parsons and Mrs. McCormick. Nothing Is left for charity. Mrs. Hanna, Dan, the son, and M. H. Hant the brother, are named as trustees. CLEVELAND, Hanna's will to-6- One-thi- rd two-thir- ds A new Him-flaman is in Ogden and so far has been reaping a considerable harvrsi. He sella coking utensils and fixtures for cooking stoves by sample and uiHiu delivery of a package containing only a small iiart of the goods collects the purchase price and vanishes. The goods he purports to sell are household necessities and the prices he asks are so low that he makes many sales. When he delivers them he leaves the lKickage on the porch, or in the hallway, hurriedly gets the money and leaves. The package on being opened is found to contain only a small part of the things purchased by the housekeeper. He sold a number of articles to Mrs. Charles Greenwell and delivered a bundle there yesterday, collecting the money at the same time. When the package was opened and only about one-thiof the things purchased were in it, Mr. Greenwell chased the flim-flaman, caught him and made him return the money. The police are loklng for him and when he caught he wll be placed under C0NTIUE3 IN CENTRAL CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 23. The at Marysville has reached nlne-- " feet the high water mark. The n continues in the central portion of he state and a further rise Is looked for 350 reports of serious damages have hen received, but the lowlands are suf-ern- 3 Aver to some extent. There is prac-n- o rainfall routh of San Fran-- The Indications for the country of Tehachapl are for continued Wh blr weather. Pooling councilman PLACED ON TRIAL T. LOUIS. fiee Feb. 23. Kratx, the Wl'k lbry' flay " for Louis. The trial of fro,n Mexico, charged bean thl" morning. The lng given up to arguments of venue on account of the PPeJudloe aa,n"t Krati in SL 17 4 l l i cash iMi,y heat ir,. h. Uoni "I10 WHEAT MARKET. Fe! n,d July wheat 8: new Ju,y wheat 9 rrn 37 126B h,h,y "Seated The in Armour is supposed to be tak- Prflt"' ninndlng his May op-n- d buying July. Only Fourteen Senators Voted in Opposition. rd WASIIIXUTOX, Fol). 23. The l'anamn canal treaty was ratified at 3 oclock this afternoon, the final vote being: Ayes, 0(5; nays, 14. those previously suggested by the foration of the Panama canal treaty was eign relations committee, but which resumed in the senate this morning. were subsequently withdrawn. As this was the day set for the closSenator Bacon, on behalf of the Deming of the debate several senators from ocrats, again offered sn amendment inthe southern states went on record as creasing the United States control over being opposed to the treaty, but were Panama and Colon. It waa voted down willing to vote for ratification as their without division. Mr. Bacon then proposed an amendconstituents favored the building of the ment for the exercise of good offices becanal. Senator Teller was opposed, he said, tween Colombia and Panama to combecause he believed a lock canal was pensate the former for the loss of terWASHINGTON, Feb. 23. Consider- not feasible. The galleries were cleared and at 12:30 the doors were closed and the consideration of amendments begun in executive session. The first to be acted upon were ritory and providing that the United States should guarantee such payment. This also was defeated. Senator Morgan then proceeded to make a long speech of general m arrest. MOT BEEN CHOSEN FACTORIES DESTROYED BY FIRE. NEW YORK. Feb. 28. Fire this morning destroyed the National umbrella works and the Strauss cut glass factory. The loss is $300,000. President is Having Trouble TO THE ISTHMUS in Third Infantry Getting Men Willing to Serve. for Manslaughter. The special Iroquois grand jury this afternoon returned five indictments, as follows: CHICAGO, Feb. 23. 23. John Feb. of California, Qarber, mining engineer to whom President Roosevelt tendered a place on the Isthmian canal commission. has declined to serve. Owing to Fireman Was Fatally Hurt and this fact the sending of the names of the commissioners to the senate, which a Number of Others SeriousIt wus expected would be done tomorrow, may be delayed for a few days. ly Injured. Of the seven members of the board the following have been practlcaly decided on Rear Admiral Walker, General DaKNOXVILLE, Ten n., Feb. 23. A pas vis. Frank Hocker of Detroit, Alfred senger. train on the Southern railway Noble of the Pennsylvania railway. INTO THE RIVER was wrecked at Bridgeport, WASHINGTON, Tenn., IN PROBATE COURT. this morning. The locomotive, mall Manager Davis, manslaughter. Supreme Court Decides There is Assistant Manager and Treasurer and baggage cars and one coach plungNo Cause for Interference in ed from the bridge into the river. Number of Petitions Granted and Other Noonan, manslaughter. Orders Made. Alabama's Affairs. Stage Carpenter Cummings, man- Fireman Allen was fatally, Engineer The following matters came before Clark seriously and six others painslaughter. Judge Rolapp In the probate division Commissioner Williams, Building fully Injured. of the district court today: Estate and guardianship of Henry WASHINGTON, Feb. 28. The su manslaughter. Building Inspector Laughlin, misGleed preme court today, in a case from Ala Jr., minor Petition for letters of FUNERAL OF VICTIMS. bama Involving the right of negroes to feasance. guardianship granted and bond fixed at $1,000. register, declined to take the case un Five of the Greeks Laid to Rest by Estate of George Musgrave, deceased SIX PETITIONS FILED. der consideration on the ground that Ther Countrymen. Petition for letters of administration no cause for federal interference had been shown. This leaves the Alabama Asking for Petitions of Administration granted, and bond fixed at $1,200. The funerals of five victims of FriEstate of Henry Stonebreaker, de constitution with its provisions against in Estates of Six Victims were held today. The ceased Petition for letters of adminisday's explosion colored voters still in effect Explosion. burial' service was read by a country' tration granted and bond fixed at $200. Estate of D. H. Ogden, deceased BASEBALL LEAGUES TRY man of the deceased, and there was a Maglnnis A Stout today filed six Petition for letters of administration DIFFERENCES TO ADJU8T for letters of administration in large attendance of mourners, many of fixed at $1,000. cut-oand men the estates of six of the victims of Fri- the employed at the having granted of Estate J. Griffin, deceased Herbert The petitions were suspended work to attend the funeral. COLUMBUS, Ohio. Feb. 23. The day's explosion. Petition for letters of administration The bodies were in at the filed court the Interred First district at Brig' city national association of minor league bond fixed and at $400. granted The followed names of a and went the deceased ham cemtery session into City. baseball dubs large cortege today Eatate of Thomas F. Atkinson, deto consider a peace agreement with are Gust and George Psomas, Nichlos, the remains to their last resting place. Tomorrow the bodies of the other ceased Petition for letters of adminthe Pacific Coast league. While the James and Peter Arsanes and Nick istration; hearing continued. session will not be finished before late Apostolopulos. This 1 step preparatory nine victims will be laid to rest Estate of Hattie Anna Estabrook, this afternoon the general opinion is to the commencement of suit against deceased Petition for decree of distriMONTANA MURDERER that a peace agreement will be reached. the company. bution HIS CRIME HANGED FOR granted. This action will end the practice of CONVICTS DE8PERATE players in other leagues jumping to the ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE BUTTE, (Feb. 23. James Martin NEW MEXICO PRISON Pacific Coast league. was hanged in the jail yard this morn BREAK IS AVERTED LEAVENWORTH, Kas., Feb. 23. Ing for the murder of John Williams, a LARGEST VESSEL EVER SANTA FE, N. M.. Feb. 23. Seven BUILT IN AMERICA Wiliam Rudolph, alias Charles Gorney, railway brakeman, In September, 1902, the desperado from Franklin county, whom he attempted to rob. life convicts at the New Mexico penCharles Lennox, who was convicted itentiary yesterday overpowered Acting NORFOLK. Va., Feb. 28. The new Missouri, assaulted and tried to disarm a at the Kansas with Martin for the same offense, made Superintendent R. C. Garrett and cut the guard pentitentlary largest Pacific mail liner Mongolia, of view with a his last. a sensational in night America, making passed vessel ever built jail break last fall and him with a knife because he would not Frannot was escape. San for give up the combination to the armory. recaptured. out of the capes today Before an could were subdued by the guards beRoe, Horn. Rudolph Injure They via Cape cisco, BODY 8HIPPED HOME. fore they could accomplish their apprisoner named Tohe Tay23. The parent purpose to seise the wives and KANSAS CITY, Mo.. lor, grabbed Rudolph by the arm and MISSOURI MURDER TRIAL. him tfie 28. of of case knife. Mormon children of the penitentiary officials from the Lorenxo The prevented body Crosby, using ST. LOUIS. Feb. Two other In over here and use them as shields. who near assisted elder, committed suicide prisoners Frederick Seymour Barrington, charg on his to him to en route and of James powering McCann, Rudolph while bearing Saturday ed with the murder floor. the Gn.. in was called home was marched at back from HORRIBLE DEED OF Rudolph Atlanta, Greer, Arix., horseman, a to cell house In mornthe been and AN INSANE MAN this when sent Lake to has Salt at searched, City court Clayton circuit the a note addressed to his mother was charge of an offlein! of the church. Ben TERRE HAUTE. Ind., Feb. 23. ing. found on his person. This note shows E. Rich of Atlanta, president of the While insane from a prolonged spree conclusively that he Is Rudolph, if any southern states mission, under whom Jerome Dugan, a railway employee, FATAL MINE ACICDENT. 23. doubt existed on that point Rudolph Crosby had worked, came here to view this morning murdered Mrs. Ben Raman Feb. By SHEFFIELD. Eng.. Is now in shackles and will be held in the remains. Mr. Rich stated that sey, with whom he boarded, and her Aldwsrk today In colliery the accident a and killed many solitary cel until he Is turned over to Crosby had suffered from melancholia, two children. He cut their throats with were six miners the Missouri authorities. a razor. the result of overstudy. ff old-ti- lb. well-kno- CHICAGO Afternoon m pe-tio- ns RAIN Debate Ended and Final Vote Was Taken This Under Orders to Sail for Panama in a Few Days. F TORPEDO BOATS 8AIL FOR ALGIERS Feb. 23. IS RATIFIED BY SENATE Testimony of tho Injured Mon la Bsing Charles Greenwell Pursued Him and Mads His Refund Purchase Taken at tho HosPrice. pital. Are Given. CHE FOO, FEBRUARY 23, 1904. Feb. 23. Orders WASHINGTON, were received from the war deportment today for the Third United States Infantry, now at Fort Thomas, Ky., to prepare Immediately to proceed to the Isthmus of Panama. The regimens will sail from New York within a few (lays. The troops will relieve the marines who have been on duty since November at Panama, Colon and points along the canal route. Some of the marines will be withdrawn to Guatanamo and the remainder will be brough home. THE ANDERSONS. SURPRISED Party 8pent Saturday Night and Sunday at Merry Ogden Huntsvills. A merry party of Ogden young people went to Huntsville Saturday afternoon In bob nleda and spent Saturday night and Sunday, the guests of Mb and Mrs. Hans Anderson. It was a surprise pnrty. but the hospitality was none the lees cordial. In the party were Mr. Krunx, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wesaler. William Farrell. John Coffin, Mr. and Mrs. L. Forgeson, Mrs. Hampton, Miss Laura Hampton. Mrs. Llule Hampton, Mrs. Harriet Coffin, John Anderson, Miss Etta Coffin, Miss Bessie Anderson, Miss Mary - Anderson. WILL SERVE DOLLAR DINNER. Men of Methodist Church Will Officiate at a Banquet Ladies Will Be the Guests. At a meeting held last night in the office of Dr. S. W. Wherry the men of the Methodist church organised for the purpose of serving a Dollar Dinner" In the basement of the church on the evening of February 27th. While the dinner will be In the dollar class the price Will be within the reach of all and everyone Is Invited. Men will officiate In the kitchen and wait on the tables. Ladles will positively not be admitted to the kitchen. The motto of the men's club is: "Let the men do the work and the women have a good, easy time. MACHEN TRIAL NEARS END. WASHINGTON. Feb. 23. The cli- max In the trial was reached today when Attorney Douglas for the defense and Attorney Conrad for the government made their closing arguments before the jury. The argument alone has occupied six days. The Machen case will probably go to the Jury tomorrow afternoon. |